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  2. Cole Haan’s 48 hour boot sale features the chicest winter styles

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    These chic booties will also help you navigating unpredictable weather. The post Cole Haan’s 48 hour boot sale features the chicest winter styles appeared first on In The Know.

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  5. Cole Haan - Wikipedia

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    Cole Haan is an American brand of men's and women's footwear and accessories that serves markets worldwide. The company was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1928. Cole Haan currently has its headquarters in both New York City and Greenland, New Hampshire .

  6. Chukka boot - Wikipedia

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    Chukka boot with leather sole. Chukka boots (/ ˈ tʃ ʌ k ə / [1]) are ankle-high leather boots with suede or leather uppers, leather, wooden or rubber soles, and open lacing, with two or three pairs of eyelets. [2] The name chukka possibly comes from the game of polo, where a chukka is a period of play. [3]

  7. Justin Boots - Wikipedia

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    He then changed the name of his boot company to H.J. Justin & Sons. [citation needed] The Justins moved the business to Fort Worth, Texas, in 1925, [5] except for daughter Enid Justin, who believed her father would have wanted the business to remain in Nocona. She later founded Nocona Boots. [6] In 1947, annual sales reached $1 million.